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Painting Practices for Galvanized Steel
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Abstract
Painting of galvanized steel has been treated as an art because of the unpredictable results. Often when all the required finishing steps have been followed, the performance of the coatings is less than expected. The major cause is the lack of preparation of the surface and poor choice of paint system. This paper will deal with some of these parameters.
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Endo, M., "Painting Practices for Galvanized Steel," SAE Technical Paper 770363, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770363.Also In
References
- Leidheiser H. Kim D. Lehigh University “Cryotallographic Factors Affecting the Adherence of Paint to Deformed Galvanized Steel” September 29 1976
- ASTM Designation: D2092-68